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Doctor's Error Costs $56.8M in Disfigurement Lawsuit

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A jury awarded over $56.8 million to the estate of a Vietnam veteran.
  • The veteran suffered disfigurement due to a doctor's negligent cancer treatment.
  • The veteran died eight years after the initial disfiguring procedure.
Doctor's Error Costs $56.8M in Disfigurement Lawsuit

A Fulton County jury has rendered a significant verdict, awarding over $56.8 million to the estate of deceased Vietnam veteran Tony Waldrop. The lawsuit centered on claims of medical negligence by dermatologist Dr. Payne, who treated Waldrop's skin cancer. Initially, the VA could not provide a timely appointment, leading Waldrop to seek care from Dr. Payne.

Following an initial procedure to remove cancerous tissue from Waldrop's ear, the cancer reappeared. According to court documents, Dr. Payne allegedly failed to send the removed tissue for a biopsy, mistaking it for a cyst. This critical omission proved detrimental for a high-risk cancer patient.

The cancer rapidly progressed, deeply invading Waldrop's face and causing severe disfigurement. His family states he endured eight years of suffering before his passing. The jury's decision last week found Dr. Payne negligent, concluding a lengthy legal battle that highlights the consequences of medical oversight.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A jury awarded over $56.8 million to the estate of Tony Waldrop, finding Dr. Payne negligent.
Waldrop sued for disfigurement and suffering caused by alleged negligent treatment of his skin cancer.
Tony Waldrop's estate was awarded $56.8 million by a jury.

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